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Specialized zc.buildout plugin to add http authentication support.

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HTTP plugins for buildout

HTTP Basic-Authenication

Whith this extension it is possible to define password protected package directories without specifying the password and user in the url.

Example: protected location http://www.example.com/dist

File buildout.cfg: [buildout] find-links=http://www.example.com/dist extensions=lovely.buildouthttp

Create the password file, this file contains all authentication information. Each row consists of realm, uri, username, password.

file ~/.buildout/.httpauth: Example com realm, http://www.example.com, username, secret

Github Private Downloads

Private downloads on http://github.com/ are protected by a user token (see: http://github.com/blog/170-token-authentication). This extension allows to use such urls too. It uses the global git configuration for github.user and github.token. For setting up this config see http://github.com/blog/180-local-github-config.

Credits

Thanks to Tarek Ziade for bugfixes and extensions.

Changes for lovely.buildouthttp

2010/03/24 0.3.0a1:

  • added github authentication, which now allows to download from private github repositories

2009/09/22 0.2.3:

  • added tests for the installer

  • fixed error when url can’t be retrieved: AttributeError: ‘NoneType’ object has no attribute ‘url’ [naro]

2008/03/22 0.2.2:

  • added try/except around the retry section protection against weird URLs

2007/12/08 0.2.1:

  • avoid an error when the realm is wrong or the file on bad realms and a few other controls. Thanks to Tarek Ziade.

2007/08/06 0.2.0a1:

  • don’t overwrite handlers in case a handler already exists. (e.g. in paramiko) thanks to Aaron Lehmann

2007/07/23 0.1.0a3:

  • added information to setup.py, moved to cheeseshop

2007/06/21 0.1.0a2:

  • Log download failures

  • Fixed license header

  • Log connections on debug.

2007/06/14 0.1.0a1:

  • initial release

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